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Aug 21, 2012 13:30:39   #
RixPix Loc: Miami, Florida
 
bvm wrote:
Here's how the Left thinks:
"Ive been to all 57 states except Alaska" Brillant
"What me worry?" - Oblame-O
Al Sharpton - black on black, OK. Black on white, OK. White on black , you're a racist!
Barney Franks - the biggest most incopmetant OS in the government.
Harry Ried - I will stop, in the senate, any and all bills put forth by congress,
Then blame them for not doing their job and you WILL believe
me!
BLACKS for OBAMA, Racist - OH no, Only whites can be racist.
Black Caucus - see above
Oh No, this is what he or she said!
Oh no, He or she meant to say this!
Oh No, you misunderstood him or she!
Oh No, they took it out of Context!
So lets read the whole thing, yup, that's what he or she said.
Debbie Wasserman shultz - a 1% 'er who has bank accounts in India (?) why IIndia?, two houses worth over a million $$ - The MAD DOG of the Left
Howard Dean - a bigger wiener than Weiner

And it goes on and on, don't complain, YOU voted them in!

So tell me " Are you better off than you were 4 years ago?"
Here's how the Left thinks: br "Ive been to a... (show quote)


Yes, our enemies are dead and our boys are coming back home. We are all better off than we were.

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Aug 21, 2012 13:34:56   #
LARRYR. Loc: Saint Martinville, La.
 
bvm wrote:
Here's how the Left thinks:
"Ive been to all 57 states except Alaska" Brillant
"What me worry?" - Oblame-O
Al Sharpton - black on black, OK. Black on white, OK. White on black , you're a racist!
Barney Franks - the biggest most incopmetant OS in the government.
Harry Ried - I will stop, in the senate, any and all bills put forth by congress,
Then blame them for not doing their job and you WILL believe
me!
BLACKS for OBAMA, Racist - OH no, Only whites can be racist.
Black Caucus - see above
Oh No, this is what he or she said!
Oh no, He or she meant to say this!
Oh No, you misunderstood him or she!
Oh No, they took it out of Context!
So lets read the whole thing, yup, that's what he or she said.
Debbie Wasserman shultz - a 1% 'er who has bank accounts in India (?) why IIndia?, two houses worth over a million $$ - The MAD DOG of the Left
Howard Dean - a bigger wiener than Weiner

And it goes on and on, don't complain, YOU voted them in!

So tell me " Are you better off than you were 4 years ago?"
Here's how the Left thinks: br "Ive been to a... (show quote)


Boy this is good stuff, could you have a bumper sticker
made with this info. I know it has nothing to do with the
topic, yet I like it.

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Aug 21, 2012 13:54:25   #
ted45 Loc: Delaware
 
RixPix wrote:


I have no desire or inclination to "paint" the Republican party. The Republican party is the minority party in terms of registered members in the country. Therefore they must attract individuals in order to validate their existence. They do a very good job of attracting people the question is what kind of people do they attract? The Representative from Missouri is a good example of a loyal Republican. He has high moral values, speaks well and works toward the mutually agreed goals of his party. His attitudes towards key issues in the Republican party are a bit intense and his inability to refrain from free expression of his beliefs has led to this point in his career.

My comments regarding this elected official are very clear and I thought concise. He believes very strongly in limiting access to abortions. The Republican party's goal is to end the right to abortion in this country according to their published platform. He is following his heart and his party's ideals. If you don't agree with this man and live in Missouri don't vote for him. If you agree with this man and live in Missouri then vote for him. I don't live in Missouri so I couldn't care less...he's THEIR problem.

If you ask me my opinion I believe on this man's beliefs I believe he is wrong. However, I also believe that any restriction of reproductive rights is unconstitutional.

Like I said I have no desire to paint the Republican party they are doing that themselves based on their position on social issues. Social issues are really meaningless when it comes right down to operation of effective government. To bog the system down with such drivel is counterproductive.
br br I have no desire or inclination to "p... (show quote)


You posted a comment:

"First and foremost let's agree that the Representative spoke his TRUE feelings on the issue. He is a religious man and as such has specific beliefs. It is his absolute right as a citizen of this country to speak his mind, just like Joe Biden and Joe the Plumber. The fact that his belief is so strong and that it is counter to what others believe is of no consequence other than the fact that he is an elected official. It is up to HIS constituents to either approve or disapprove with his position that has to due with his duties as their representative." that I am in total agreement with.

The Republican party's goal is to end the public paying for voluntary abortions. Anytime you say you have a problem with legal abortion on demand, people assume you mean any and all abortion. Some girl goes out and parties for a night, gets pregnant and then expects the rest of us to pay the bill is not acceptable to a whole bunch of people. Women don't act that way, girls do.

Akin was and is wrong in his statement. I have a problem with you guys trying to paint every Republican with that same brush. No government should infringe on a womans right to reproduce. However, no government should be telling me that I have to pay for her voluntary actions. I am not a Republican but that is my attitude.

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Aug 21, 2012 14:03:30   #
Lancer W/A Canon Loc: atlanta
 
RixPix wrote:
ted45 wrote:
tschmath wrote:
SteveR wrote:
RixPix wrote:
SteveR wrote:
gmcase wrote:
And they defend Biden. Go figure. The hypocrisy is stifling at times.


Did you notice how many people said, "there's not a racist bone in Joe Biden's body." It's amazing how many Democrats came up with the same line at the same time!! If I didn't know better I'd think it was scripted. But if it was scripted I couldn't really believe it now, could I?


WTF does this have to do with Biden? He's the Democrats problem. The Republicans' problem is that they can't keep all their clowns in the car. Sometimes they get out and then the media circus becomes a three-ring extravaganza.
quote=SteveR quote=gmcase And they defend Biden.... (show quote)


Sorry....you set this up...The problem with the Democrats' clown is that he's the Vice President.
quote=RixPix quote=SteveR quote=gmcase And they... (show quote)


Great tactic. You have no answer to the topic, so you change the subject. This thread was not about Joe Biden. It was about the reprehensible attitude of the Republican Party as represented by the comments of a complete moron. But who cares about that when you can change the subject and get in a zinger at the vice president?
quote=SteveR quote=RixPix quote=SteveR quote=g... (show quote)


SteveR did not change the subject. You Democrats want to paint the entire Republican Party as having the same "reprehensible attitude ". Before the end of the day you will be referring to the Tea Party and the Conservatives in the same way. Biden makes really racist remarks, all the time; Clinton is impeached for his actions against women, lying to Congress, sighted for contempt for lying to a judge during his trial for attempted rape, accused by multiple women for groping them, Kennedy kills a woman, Hank Jonhson declares if we increase the number of personnel on Guam it could tip over, and on and on.

Todd Akin makes a really stupid comment and that is "about the reprehensible attitude of the Republican Party ". Akin has apologized many times and acknowledged his mistake. Which one of the above mentioned Democrats offered an apology for their stupid actions? I can't tell, between tschmath and greymule, who has the thickest skull. Maybe tschmath can use his math skills to compute how much denser the average Democrat skull is than a block of concrete.

The man doesn’t agree with abortion on demand, a CEO doesn’t agree with gay marriage, I don’t agree with taking advantage of an employee in the Oval Office or the President of the United States lying almost every time he opens his mouth. Again you Democrats want us to understand that any attitude that is different than yours indicates a lack of intelligence and membership in some sub-human species.

Here's a flash: a great many Americans don't approve of abortion on demand or gay marriage or banning Christian children from praying or talking about their God in school while other religions can spread their prayer rugs and have at it. A great number of us are fed up with being called racist if we disagree with the President while the Vice-President joyfully travels about the country making stupid racist comments with impunity. Everyone I know is fed up with the Democrat condescending attitude that they are so much smarter than everyone else. Keep crying “let them eat cake” and see where it goes.
quote=tschmath quote=SteveR quote=RixPix quote... (show quote)


I have no desire or inclination to "paint" the Republican party. The Republican party is the minority party in terms of registered members in the country. Therefore they must attract individuals in order to validate their existence. They do a very good job of attracting people the question is what kind of people do they attract? The Representative from Missouri is a good example of a loyal Republican. He has high moral values, speaks well and works toward the mutually agreed goals of his party. His attitudes towards key issues in the Republican party are a bit intense and his inability to refrain from free expression of his beliefs has led to this point in his career.

My comments regarding this elected official are very clear and I thought concise. He believes very strongly in limiting access to abortions. The Republican party's goal is to end the right to abortion in this country according to their published platform. He is following his heart and his party's ideals. If you don't agree with this man and live in Missouri don't vote for him. If you agree with this man and live in Missouri then vote for him. I don't live in Missouri so I couldn't care less...he's THEIR problem.

If you ask me my opinion I believe on this man's beliefs I believe he is wrong. However, I also believe that any restriction of reproductive rights is unconstitutional.

Like I said I have no desire to paint the Republican party they are doing that themselves based on their position on social issues. Social issues are really meaningless when it comes right down to operation of effective government. To bog the system down with such drivel is counterproductive.
quote=ted45 quote=tschmath quote=SteveR quote=... (show quote)


Social issues are meaningless >>>>see Taliban >>> extreme , yes , but shows they are not meaningless

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Aug 21, 2012 14:04:35   #
CanonJC
 
PhotoGator wrote:
pbearperry wrote:
So one fool makes a stupid statement and all the other Republicans must be the same?Something is wrong with this logic,but it seems it is the norm lately.


I agree with you. Now days it seems that some prominent idiot spits an stupidity and then everyone associated with that individual, regardless of the nature of the association then is categorized as the dumb head.

Mr. Obama has the balls to come on national television and exploit the opportunity.

I will like Mr. Obama to come on national television an order the federal prosecutors to file charges against all financial executives who caused the financial mess we are in. They have raped this nation of our financial stability.
quote=pbearperry So one fool makes a stupid state... (show quote)


Agreed 100%

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Aug 21, 2012 14:06:56   #
RLK Loc: New Castle, PA/Stafford, VA
 
He was trying to make a different point about the killing of a baby in the womb that might have resulted from a rape. Moreover, because he is a pro-life person and not a Pro-death person, the left attacked him not only for his idiotic explanation of women's reproduction, but also for the potential to create a great distraction from the realities of the dismal Democratic failed policies of this administration.
He apologized, several times and admitted that he was wrong, but that is not good enough for the left. What he said is not as bad as having driven a car off of a bridge in Chappaquiddick and killing a woman, or teaching a nephew how to treat a woman on the beach in FL at night. What he said was also not the same as prosecuting people for prostitution and then getting caught with a $1,000.00 an hr whore like Spitzer. Alternatively, even sexting Weiner photos from the Congressional gym/locker room. Neither is it as bad as leaving stains on a blue dress in the Oval Office as well as the numerous charges of groping women or even raping a woman, all of which are apparently Democratic prerequisites for being the Key Note Speaker for the Democratic National Convention this year and meet with the approval of the rank and file Democratic Party.
Yes sir, the Democrats are the party of morality, ethics, fair play, and the protectors of women's rights and women's issues.


Lancer W/A Canon wrote:
Blurryeyed wrote:


You can't push off one dumbass as the whole republican party..

Typical of libs and typical of their minions in the press... I guess all Dems like emailing tweeting dic pics out over the web ala Anthony Wiener... makes about as much sense..
quote=greymule It's quite amazing how little Repu... (show quote)


Now who's putting everyone in one barrel ? I thought you knew better than that .
quote=Blurryeyed quote=greymule It's quite amazi... (show quote)

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Aug 21, 2012 14:15:48   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
Did the guy behind you on the unemployment line whisper that in your ear.

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Aug 21, 2012 14:17:18   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
A bill board will do!

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Aug 21, 2012 14:19:33   #
bvm Loc: Glendale, Arizona
 
Akin may not know a lot about women, but the DemocRATS know nothing about nothing except what's good for you!

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Aug 21, 2012 14:30:31   #
ted45 Loc: Delaware
 
PhotoGator wrote:
pbearperry wrote:
So one fool makes a stupid statement and all the other Republicans must be the same?Something is wrong with this logic,but it seems it is the norm lately.


I agree with you. Now days it seems that some prominent idiot spits an stupidity and then everyone associated with that individual, regardless of the nature of the association then is categorized as the dumb head.

Mr. Obama has the balls to come on national television and exploit the opportunity.

I will like Mr. Obama to come on national television an order the federal prosecutors to file charges against all financial executives who caused the financial mess we are in. They have raped this nation of our financial stability.
quote=pbearperry So one fool makes a stupid state... (show quote)


Mr. Obama did come out and "exploit the opportunity." He would not waste his time talking about important issues like the continued decline of our economy and way of life.

The problem with your third suggestion, a good one, is that the people responsible are the federal government. Democrats actually: After the Great Depression of 1929 two Democrats sponsored a bill, the Glass-Steagall Act that put major restrictions on the banking and investment industries. Those restrictions worked very well until 1998 when Democrats passed the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act revoking those restrictions. President Clinton declared publicly that “The Glass-Steagall Act is no longer relevant.” Without the restrictions the banking and investment community went wild as predicted. Under Clinton stocks in companies making blue dresses soared.

I suspect your third suggestion will never see serious consideration by the current Congress.

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Aug 21, 2012 14:50:35   #
DougW Loc: SoCal
 
He opened mouth and inserted foot, big deal. Which is worse saying something stupid or dodging taxes and having taxpayers pick up the tab for your private plane??

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Aug 21, 2012 15:59:06   #
RLK Loc: New Castle, PA/Stafford, VA
 
Who is dodging taxes?

DougW wrote:
He opened mouth and inserted foot, big deal. Which is worse saying something stupid or dodging taxes and having taxpayers pick up the tab for your private plane??

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Aug 21, 2012 16:06:44   #
DougW Loc: SoCal
 
McCaskell

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Aug 21, 2012 16:12:24   #
ole sarg Loc: south florida
 
Blurryeyed:

The statement is endorsed and implied in the platform of the GOP.





Blurryeyed wrote:


You can't push off one dumbass as the whole republican party..

Typical of libs and typical of their minions in the press... I guess all Dems like emailing tweeting dic pics out over the web ala Anthony Wiener... makes about as much sense..
quote=greymule It's quite amazing how little Repu... (show quote)

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Aug 21, 2012 16:16:47   #
dtcracer
 
DougW wrote:
He opened mouth and inserted foot, big deal. Which is worse saying something stupid or dodging taxes and having taxpayers pick up the tab for your private plane??


...or abusing the Office of President and have the taxpayers pay to have hot pizza flown from Chicago to Washington DC.

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